AMUSEMENTS A Brilliant Triumph ! VERY CROWDED SESSION YESERDAY THRILLED TO THIS ICHLY ENTERTAINING FILM OF OMPELLING POWER. WARMTH AND SINCERITY. A TOWN LIKE ALICE” Kerridge-Odeon ’PIIODC REGENT 69-389 The Home of Big Attractions Manager John Seebold eserve at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TODAY: 2 pan., 5 p.m., 8 pan. lONDAY ON: 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Matinee Prices At 5 p.m. Session) The Rank Organisation presents NEVIL SHUTE’S World-famous Best-Selling Novel Starring VIRGINIA McKENNA VIRGINIA McKENNA ’n Virginia McKenna you see a star ursting into a galaxy of glory.” —News of the World And PETER FINCH PETER FINCH fter his triumph in “Battle Of The River Plate.” OTH dinners of the 1956 British Academy Awards, for their performances In “A TOWN LIKE ALICE” Approved for General Exhibition ecommended for Persons 13 years and Over) .Iso Screening “BOAT PEOPLE” In Eastman Colour AND LATEST G.B. NEWS! zzzz Kerridge-Odeon Manager: F. K. JONES For Reservations ’Phone 77-413 DAILY: 1.30, 7.30 'WO WONDERFUL SHOWS I ‘LOST TREASURE OF THE AMAZON” (G) •WO-FISTED ACTION that sweeps ou into an Adventure in the
FUNGLE OF THE AMAZON lore are raw red-blooded THRILLS A hat will keep you panting with jxcitement! jlorious in Technicolor Plus that swashbuckling MAN’S MAN ind'idol of the Ladies . . . TONY CURTIS TONY CURTIS in a SPECIAL ACTION FILM that •eally is TOPS! “THE ALL AMERICAN” “THE ALL AMERICAN” (G) IWO GRAND FILMS! COMING SOON THE NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS In THE MERCHANT OF VENICE PRODUCED BY Richard Campion Brilliantly Set in Colourful Renaissance Venice Playing at the THEATRE ROYAL TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, MARCH 19 TO 23. EVENINGS AT 7.45, SCHOOL MATINEES, 20th, 21st and 22nd AT 1.30 With John V. Trevor (Shylock) And SYDNEY FALCONER (Portia) supported by:—Terence Bayler, Barry Lineham, Bernard Shine, Kenneth Adams, Tim Elliot, Bryon O’Leary, Ben Hawthorne, Bridget Armstrong. Susan Stovell, Peter Brian, John Mcßae, Colin Fentort. John Bryce. Ngaire Porter and Michael Coon. BOOK AT D.I.C. PREFERENTIAL Bookings to MEMBERS Tuesday and Wednesday NEXT. PUBLIC plans open THURSDAY NEXT (14th.) PRICES: Adults. 12/6 and 8/6 Foundation members, 10/- (Opening night 8/-). Children, 6/- and 4/(Except Sat. Night) SCHOOL PARTIES special concession on application to D.I.C. Ltd., for Matinee and evening performances. Booking Fee 3d. (Postal Applications, 6d.)
TONI G H T TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT N.Z. AMATEUR N.Z. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS FINALS See the thrilling struggles, Tandems, Teams. Sprints. Pursuits. Juniors and Seniors. Who will be our new Champions ? ENGLISH PARK ENGLISH PARK ENGLISH PARK ENGLISH PARK 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT TONIGHT Admision: 3/6 Stand. 2/6 Embankment. Children, if accompanied, free, otherwise 6d No. 4 Bus stops at the gate. SCHUSSLERS Biochemic Salts are obtainable from W. Falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo street (opp. Reeces). D.T.C.
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